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No, no. We can't end it yet, I have one more.

28 Days Later

This sequel to 28 Days follows Sandra Bullock's character after her rehabilitation from alcoholism. But in the time she's been away, the world has changed, and not for the better.

As she and her fellow recovering addicts try and find shelter from the rampaging zombie hordes, she must battle the infected, and her own demons, as the stress of leading this rag-tag band of survivors drives her to find solace in alcohol once again.
 

No, no. We can't end it yet, I have one more.

28 Days Later

This sequel to 28 Days follows Sandra Bullock's character after her rehabilitation from alcoholism. But in the time she's been away, the world has changed, and not for the better.

As she and her fellow recovering addicts try and find shelter from the rampaging zombie hordes, she must battle the infected, and her own demons, as the stress of leading this rag-tag band of survivors drives her to find solace in alcohol once again.

I don't think its funny in the least to be making fun of alcoholics. Thats really bad taste hafrogman.
 

I don't think its funny in the least to be making fun of alcoholics. Thats really bad taste hafrogman.
I don't see where anywhere in this thread, it stated that the ideas had to be a joke. Some of them are more silly than others, but there's some I'd honestly like to see.

This one could be a perfectly legitimate framework for a movie. The enemy outside is a narrative reflection of the enemy within. It's been used plenty of times in other movies in serious ways. This was just a juxtaposition of two coincidentally named movies.

This entire post has been an excuse to use the word "juxtaposition".
 

Thats really bad taste

That's what she said the morning after*.. :D

I don't see where anywhere in this thread, it stated that the ideas had to be a joke. Some of them are more silly than others, but there's some I'd honestly like to see.

This one could be a perfectly legitimate framework for a movie. The enemy outside is a narrative reflection of the enemy within. It's been used plenty of times in other movies in serious ways. This was just a juxtaposition of two coincidentally named movies.

It should be noted that Fear and Loathing in Los Vegas is about a drug induced trip to Los Vegas that Hunter S Thomson took which may or may not be based on actual events. The premise of creating a work of art based on a drug/alcoholic binge isn't so outlandish. Hell, Froggy's 28 Days later could be a "tv show" along the lines of Breaking Bonaduce... which if you watched the first season was a train wreck.

*I personally subscribe to the theory that in humor/comedy nothing should be held as being sacred and that once you stop yourself from telling a joke because it is in bad taste or it might offend someone then you should stop telling jokes PERIOD.
 
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Blade: Twilight

Blade once again faces off with the Vampire council. This time he must destroy a coven of mutated vampires who, except a small side effect causing them to sparkle when exposed to it, are immune to sunlight. These vampire are known to infiltrate small towns and enslave the population after gaining thier trust by pretending to feed off deer, and enchanting thier teenage daughters with thier vunerable "Vampires have feelings" facade.
 

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